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Samsung X900 Review

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Submitted by on January 15, 2009 – 11:08 pmNo Comment

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Specifications

General 
Network:  GSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM1900
Introduced : 2004 Q1
Status:  Available
Form factor:  Clamshell
Antenna : External
SAR Value:  0.9 W/Kg
 
Size 
Weight:  116 g
Dimensions:  89.7 x 46.4 x 24 mm
 
Display 
Type : Graphical
Colours:  256K
Size : 176 x 220 pixels
2nd Display:  Present, coloured, 96 x 128 pixels
 
Memory 
Outgoing Calls;  20
Received Calls : 20
Lost Calls : 20
Calendar Notes : Yes
Shared Memory:  128MB
 
Ringtones 
Polyphonic:  Yes
 - Dual speaker
 
Networking 
GPRS : Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots)
Modem : Yes, 32 – 48 kbps
WAP:  Yes, 2.0
 
Features 
Vibration:  Yes
SMS:  Send / Receive
MMS;  Send / Receive
Camera:  Yes, VGA 640×480
Java ; Yes
Games ; Yes
Clock:  Yes
Alarm:  Yes
Calculator : Yes
To-Do List : Yes
T9  ;Yes
 - Currency converter
- MP3/AAC player
- Java MIDP 2.0
 
 
Standard Battery 
Type:  Li-Ion

Review

The SGH X900 was created for music lovers. whether its Rock, R&B, soul, Jazz or Funk, whatever your music preference, the X900 is your personal jukebox, with fast download fnuctions and the best dounds of any player on the market today. A huge 128 Mb of Dynamic memory should be enough for the most ardent music lover. Oh and if you think its just a music player, then think again. This handset is a GSM triband handset which means it offers world roaming.

 

 

 

 

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